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By The Editors February 17, 2008 12:59 pmFebruary 17, 2008 12:59 pm

More campaign-related opinion for Sunday, Feb. 17:

Editorial: Questions, Not Just on IraqBefore Americans choose a president they will need to know how he or she plans to rebuild America’s moral standing and address a host of foreign policy challenges.

Op-Ed: BattlegroundsThe latest reports from several writers the Opinion section has asked to file occasional dispatches describing how the presidential campaign is playing out in their part of the country.

Op-Classic: They Misled The Voters On JacksonIn an Op-Ed originally published in 1988, Prof. Charles V. Hamilton discussed the electoral success of a black presidential candidate — Jesse Jackson — derided by political experts as lacking in experience.

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